May 22, 2026 is the date every Cactus Jack fan has been circling since rumours first surfaced in late 2024. Travis Scott's "Pink Pack" — two Air Jordan 1 Low OG colourways dropping simultaneously — is finally here. At $155 a pair (roughly ₹12,900), it's one of the most accessible Travis Scott x Jordan drops in years. The demand will not be.
Why the Pink Pack Is a Big Deal
Travis Scott's Jordan collabs have a track record that few designers can match. The original Fragment x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low resells for multiples of retail. The Jumpman Jack series generated month-long hype cycles. But the Pink Pack is different because it doesn't lean on aggression or streetwear maximalism — it's softer, more considered, and it's going to pull in buyers who don't usually camp for sneakers. That broadens the market, which means the demand is even less predictable than usual.
The two-colourway strategy is also smart. Instead of one marquee shoe and a B-side, both pairs in this pack are genuinely desirable. Jordan Brand has done this before with the OG Bred and Black Toe 1s, but applying it to a collab at this tier is rare. You're essentially getting two separate hype cycles for the price of one announcement.
The Two Colourways — Details
Both shoes share the Air Jordan 1 Low OG silhouette and Travis Scott's signature reversed Swoosh and Cactus Jack branding. Where they differ is in tone:
- Muslin/Shy Pink/Sail/University Red (IQ7604-100) — This one leans warmer. The Muslin upper is almost off-white, with Shy Pink hitting the Swoosh (reversed, naturally), collar, and lining. University Red appears on the lace tips and outsole detailing, giving it just enough edge to avoid reading as purely pastel. Heart-and-arrow graphics on the insole are a new detail for this collab.
- Sail/Tropical Pink/Shy Pink/Muslin (IQ7604-101) — The pinker of the two. Tropical Pink is a brighter, more saturated shade — closer to a coral — and it dominates more of the upper. The Sail and Muslin break it up and keep it wearable. Same heart-and-arrow insole.
Both retail at $155 USD (approximately ₹12,900). Both drop May 22, 2026 via Nike SNKRS, Travis Scott's own channels, and select boutiques globally.
India Context: Getting Them and What It'll Actually Cost
Let's be realistic about the India buying experience for a Travis Scott drop. SNKRS India has been picking up more Jordan collabs in 2026, but demand far outstrips supply on any collab at this tier. Here's what your options look like:
- Nike SNKRS India: Best case — the drop lands on SNKRS India at ₹12,900 retail. Enter the draw. Your odds depend on how many units Jordan Brand allocates. For Travis Scott drops, historically slim.
- Authorized boutiques (Superkicks, VegNonVeg, Culture Circle): Some of these get raffle allocations for high-demand drops. Sign up for their newsletters now — they announce raffles 2–3 days before the drop.
- Resale: Expect ₹22,000–₹35,000 for clean DS pairs depending on size and colourway within the first week. The Tropical Pink (IQ7604-101) will likely command a small premium due to being the more distinctive of the two. Six months out, prices tend to stabilise at 1.5–2x retail for Travis Scott Jordan 1 Lows.
If you're buying on resale, StockX and GOAT are your most reliable options for authenticity. Culture Circle India also lists verified pairs for domestic buyers and avoids the customs calculation anxiety of international platforms.
Styling Them in India
Pink sneakers are not a new concept in India — but a Travis Scott collab in pink is going to be a talking point. Both colourways work well with neutral basics: cream, beige, white, and light grey. The Muslin pair (IQ7604-100) is slightly more versatile — it reads almost warm white at a distance and pairs cleanly with both streetwear and casual Indian daily wear. The Tropical Pink pair is the bolder choice and rewards leaning into it: pair it with a complementary coral or dusty rose shirt and make it the statement it's designed to be.
Verdict
The Pink Pack is a genuinely exciting Jordan collab — not just for the hype, but because Travis Scott's creative direction has produced two pairs that are actually wearable rather than purely collectible. At ₹12,900 retail, they're priced fairly for what they are. At resale, the IQ7604-101 will be the more coveted of the two. If you get either at retail, you win. If you're buying on the resale market, decide before drop day what you're willing to pay — and stick to it.
Explore our full Jordan collection at SNKRS CART or check out our coverage of the Travis Scott Jumpman Jack Green Spark. Sources: SneakerNews, Sneaker Bar Detroit.








